After watching this movie, I couldn't help shouting: Yes, this is an inspirational movie. The routine is so obvious, but I still can't help tears, sincerity is the most moving expression at any time. A young boy who grew up in a coal mining town decided to build a rocket after watching a satellite. It sounds very random, but every choice we make in life is not arbitrary, but at that moment, there is such a thing that touches the depths of our hearts and stimulates our desire to save for a long time. Life is so wonderful, so don't judge others when you see something different from yours. (Haha, I'm talking to myself) The so-called inspiration is that in the face of the ridicule of everyone around us, the distrust and support of everyone, we can still stick to our original intention, even if we have to fight against the whole world. Hall is fighting against fate, and I have noticed one thing in particular. When Gyllenhaal heard someone say that you were born for coal, he would always show a kind of silence, a helpless but unwilling expression, which was an uncompromising fate. Those who dare to fight against their own destiny are heroes. There is also a particularly wonderful scene, when Hall first goes down the coal mine, he sees the satellite again. On the one hand, the dream is flying in the sky, and on the other hand, the reality is sinking. I don't work there anymore. Coal is your life, not mine. This isn't inspirational chicken soup, it's a cry of hope.
Dreams that are not ridiculed are meaningless, and dreams that are ridiculed are more reason to struggle.
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